With Gold banished from town, the residents of Storybrooke attempt to resume their normal lives. Hook and Belle search for a way to release the fairies from the Sorcerer's hat, while Emma, Henry and Regina continue to look for clues that could lead them to the Author. But when a terrifying darkness descends on the town, Emma and Regina are forced to confront the true nature of evil.

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Season 4 Episode 13

With Gold banished from town, the residents of Storybrooke attempt to resume their normal lives. Hook and Belle search for a way to release the fairies from the Sorcerer's hat, while Emma, Henry and Regina continue to look for clues that could lead them to the Author. But when a terrifying darkness descends on the town, Emma and Regina are forced to confront the true nature of evil.

In the season four premiere, a scared and confused Elsa finds herself in Storybrooke and creates a powerful snow monster for protection. With Robin Hood's wife, Marian, back in the picture, Regina wonders if her "happily ever after" with the former thief has been completely quashed; while on their honeymoon, Mr. Gold finds an intriguing object that makes him question whether or not he should officially give Belle control over the dagger that makes him The Dark One, and Hook is dismayed to discover that Emma seems to be avoiding him. Meanwhile, in Arendelle of the past, Anna discovers that her parents were on a quest that may have held the secret to containing Elsa's ice powers.

Elsa is startled by Emma and accidentally traps them both inside an ice cave, with the frozen temperature placing Emma's life in peril. Regina secludes herself away from the town and Henry, which saddens her son. And with the townspeople considering Mary Margaret their leader, she faces her first leadership task in trying to restore the town's electricity.

When an icy spell is cast on Marian, which will ultimately freeze her heart and kill her, the Storybrooke residents place the blame on Elsa. Plus, Regina teams up with Henry to try and discover who the author of the fairy tale book is. Meanwhile, in Arendelle of the past, Elsa and Kristoff set off to stop Hans from attempting to take control of the kingdom.

After Emma asks Hook out on a real first date, Hook visits Mr. Gold and asks for his hand to be reattached so that he can embrace her with both hands. But magic always comes with a price. Henry and Mary Margaret try to offer hope to Regina when she becomes frustrated over not being able to find a cure to save a frozen Marian, and Will Scarlet attempts to break into the Storybrooke library to find a special book. Meanwhile, back in the Fairy Tale Land that was, Rumplestiltskin is after a magical box that the Sorcerer's apprentice is guarding, and he may use Elsa's sister Anna to help him get it.

Regina reluctantly teams up with Emma to search for the Snow Queen after Sidney, who is once again Regina's prisoner in the mirror, discovers her whereabouts and agrees to lead her to the location. With Belle babysitting baby Neal, a nervous Mary Margaret and David prepare for their first date night away from their child and find themselves on a mission to track down Will Scarlet, who has escaped from the town jail, and Elsa sees Anna in the Storybrooke woods. Meanwhile, back in the past, young Emma finds herself a kindred spirit when she befriends a girl who, like her, is a runaway orphan.

The race is on to track down the elusive Snow Queen, who was once a foster mother to a young Emma – whose memories of this event have been erased – in order to discover what her ultimate end game is for Elsa and the residents of Storybrooke, and unaware that she does not possess the real blade that controls The Dark One, Belle attempts to use it to get her reluctant husband to show her where the Snow Queen is hiding. Meanwhile, back in the past, Belle travels to Arendelle and, with Anna's help, seeks out Grand Pabbie to help her regain her lost memories in order to discover the fate of her mother.

Emma captures the Snow Queen and interrogates her at the sheriff's station. But the Snow Queen uses her prior knowledge of Emma to try to persuade her into thinking that they are more alike than she could possibly imagine. Regina and Robin Hood's relationship grows increasingly complex as they struggle to find a way to save his dying wife, Emma begins to see what she missed out on by not growing up and being a family with Snow and Charming when she sees how involved Mary Margaret is in baby Neal's life, and Henry begins his after school job in Gold's shop while trying to help Regina find a clue to the identity of the author of the storybook.

In Arendelle, when the Snow Queen tries to pit Elsa and Anna against each other and it proves more difficult than she anticipates, she takes drastic measures. Meanwhile, in Storybrooke, Emma's powers are out of control and her fear of hurting loved ones pushes her away from everyone she cares about.

Mr. Gold tells Emma about a way to get rid of her powers altogether, and Hook tries to put a stop to it. Meanwhile, Regina struggles with her plan to find the author of the storybook until her quest takes an unexpected turn. Robin Hood recruits Will Scarlet to assist him on a mission and Mary Margaret and David search for Emma.

As the Spell of Shattered Sight approaches Storybrooke, Mary Margaret and David rally the residents to prepare for the curse while Belle and the fairies work together on an antidote. Gold, with Hook as his reluctant servant, sets about an exit strategy of his own. Regina and Robin Hood ready themselves for the worst while, with the help of a locator spell, Emma and Elsa search desperately for Anna. In Arendelle, Anna and Kristoff awaken to find that their kingdom is once again in danger.

Storybrooke is in a state of chaos with all the residents under the Snow Queen's Spell of Shattered Sight at each other's throats. Emma and Elsa race against the clock to free themselves of the ribbons and take down the Snow Queen and her curse. David can only watch when Regina clashes with Mary Margaret in an epic battle. Meanwhile, Gold gathers Belle and Henry as he prepares to leave town forever, and Will Scarlet looks to square his tab with Hook. Kristoff's thick headedness leads Anna to a heartwarming discovery.

In the aftermath of the Snow Queen's spell, our heroes try to pick up the pieces and Regina has to make a difficult choice. Hook's fate hangs in the balance as Gold's quest for power threatens everything he holds dear. And, in the Enchanted Forest flashback, an intrusion during Belle's stay at Rumplestiltskin's dark castle will wreak havoc in both the past and the future.

With Gold banished from town, the residents of Storybrooke attempt to resume their normal lives. Hook and Belle search for a way to release the fairies from the Sorcerer's hat, while Emma, Henry and Regina continue to look for clues that could lead them to the Author. But when a terrifying darkness descends on the town, Emma and Regina are forced to confront the true nature of evil.

Mr. Gold and Regina send Ariel back to Storybrooke with an item that will allow Belle to locate a hidden artifact that could help take down Pan. But unbeknownst to them, two men have broken into the town with the intent to stop them at all costs.

Emma arrives in Storybrooke with Henry and reunites with her friends and family, only to discover that no one remembers how they were transported back--or the past year they had spent back in Fairy Tale Land. But Emma is sure that someone in town is responsible for this new curse and teams up with Regina in an attempt to uncover their identity. Meanwhile, in Fairy Tale Land during the past year, Regina, with the aid of Robin Hood, attempts to break into her castle, which has been overtaken by the Wicked Witch.

While Emma, David, Regina and Hook continue their search for the Wicked Witch, she, in turn, is planning a dark surprise for David. And Zelena's prisoner is powerless under her watch as she plots her next course of action against the townspeople. Meanwhile, in the Fairy Tale Land that was in the previous year, Prince Charming stumbles upon Rapunzel, who is trapped inside a tower, and must help her confront her fears in order for her to be free.

Neal finds himself back in Storybrooke and yearns for a way to reconnect with his son Henry, whose memories of his father are gone, while also trying to find his own father, Rumplestiltskin, whom he has just learned is alive but missing, and Regina discovers a possible connection with Robin Hood. Meanwhile, in the Fairy Tale Land that was over the past year, agonizing over the death of his father, Neal--with the help of Belle and enchanted candelabra Lumiere--attempts to find a magical solution to bring back Rumplestiltskin from the dead.

With Rumplestiltskin as her slave, Zelena challenges Regina to a fight to the death and shocks the Evil Queen with the reveal of their familial connection, and the town lays Neal to rest. Meanwhile, back in the past in the land of Oz, a jealous Zelena asks the Wizard to send her to Fairy Tale Land after discovering that she has a sister, Regina, and that Rumplestiltskin is training her to become a powerful force to be reckoned with.

Ariel returns to Storybrooke and pleads with Hook to help her find Prince Eric, who never returned to the town when the new curse was invoked. Emma agrees to let Regina teach her how to use magic so that she can help defeat Zelena, and Mary Margaret and David try to prove that they can be just as much fun as Hook is with Henry--who thinks they are boring. Meanwhile, in Fairy Tale Land during the past year, an angry Ariel confronts Hook over her missing Prince Eric, who she assumes was kidnapped and possibly killed by the swarthy pirate. But when Hook confesses that the Jolly Roger has been stolen and Eric is most likely the thief's prisoner, Ariel unknowingly provides him with a clue as to who the culprit

After Zelena steals Regina's heart, Regina casts a spell so that she can speak across the realms to her dead mother, Cora, to discover the truth about why she abandoned Zelena, and Belle stumbles across what Zelena's ultimate end game is. Meanwhile, in the Fairy Tale Land that was, young Cora is duped by a man claiming to be a prince and finds herself alone and pregnant. But a chance meeting with a real prince could lead Cora to the royal life she's always craved, but she must keep her pregnancy a secret or risk losing everything.

Zelena threatens to kill Henry if Hook--whose lips have been cursed by the Wicked Witch--doesn't proceed with kissing Emma, which will drain all of her magical powers away, and things begin to heat up between Regina and Robin Hood. Meanwhile, back in the Fairy Tale Land that was during the past year, Snow and Charming go in search of Glinda, the Good Witch of the South, to see if she can help them defeat Zelena, and the curse that will ultimately send the Fairy Tale characters back to Storybrooke is cast--but from an unlikely source.

With Mary Margaret in labor and due to give birth at any moment, the residents of Storybrooke go on high alert in an attempt to ensure that Zelena doesn't try to steal her newborn baby for use in her ultimate game plan to turn back time and change her destiny--while obliterating Regina's existence. Meanwhile, in the land of Oz of the past, Glinda tries to convince Zelena to fight her evil tendencies and join her and her sister witches as a protector of Oz. But the appearance of a young girl from Kansas could turn out to be her undoing.

In part one of the season three finale, Emma and Hook are pulled into Zelena's time portal and find themselves in the Enchanted Forest of the past, while Mary Margaret and David celebrate the naming of their son at a coronation in Granny's Diner.

In part two of the season three finale, Emma and Hook must be careful in their quest not to change anything in the Enchanted Forest of the past, lest they risk altering the lives of their friends and family--as well as their very own existence.

Hook helps Regina with a plan to transport her and Henry back to Fairytale land; Emma grows increasingly suspicious of Tamara; the queen asks Rumpelstiltskin to transform her so that she can kill Snow White.

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This is the story of two parallel worlds: one in a distant fairytale land, the other in present-day reality. ONCE UPON A TIME, an evil Queen cast a curse upon Snow White and Prince Charming along with the beloved characters we know and love with the intention of foiling their happy ending to get her own. Relationships will be formed, bonds will be made, battle lines will be drawn and love may be the only thing that can break the curse.

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Never Ending Hey Google I really became aware of this show in it's second season. When I learned of the show I watched the entire first season in one day. This is the best thing on TV today hands down. Everyone that I've told about the show, we now talk about the show continuously. This show has so many storie lines that it could continue for a very long time. My favorit is Regina. Tell family and friends, they will love you for it

Once upon a time I love the show, it draws you into both the parallel & normal words of the everyday ppl & favorite characters, all the drama, excitement & romance of past lives reconnecting after years of being under a spell the was broken by the savior, "I love every episode",please keep us in suspense. A loyal follower Cedrick M from La.

AMAZING There isn't a fandom for this, but there really should be one! The plot is fantastic, and at some points, you may scream at the television because the character is about to die or do something wrong. I recommend this to everyone, and it's easy to catch up on since the next part of the season is in March, so you'll have time :)

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Series A breath of fresh air. Engaging. I can't take my eyes off the screen until each episode is over. Then disappointed when each ends. I am one of those people who multi tasks when TV shows are playing, but not during Once up on a Time. Love the combo of each world and get this I didn't like ( at all) "Lost" half way during the first season. They are doing a much better job with Once. Love that kid Henry. And all of his "characters".

My Third Favorite Show Ever! After Breaking Bad and Doctor Who, of course. This show is great. It took me a long time to finally watch it. When I discovered Elsa (from Frozen) was going to be in Season 4, I binge watched the first 3 seasons just to catch up. I finished it in under 3 weeks, and now am buying each episode of season 4 as it comes out on Google Play. Buy all four seasons now, it's worth it!

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Great entertainment Who doesn't love fairytales and this program has a spellbound twist on the various fairytales we all grew up loving and entertained within their depths Definitely worth watching just to enjoy the complexity of these various retellings and plot entrenched episodes.

Never Ending Hey Google I really became aware of this show in it's second season. When I learned of the show I watched the entire first season in one day. This is the best thing on TV today hands down. Everyone that I've told about the show, we now talk about the show continuously. This show has so many storie lines that it could continue for a very long time. My favorit is Regina. Tell family and friends, they will love you for it

Once upon a time I love the show, it draws you into both the parallel & normal words of the everyday ppl & favorite characters, all the drama, excitement & romance of past lives reconnecting after years of being under a spell the was broken by the savior, "I love every episode",please keep us in suspense. A loyal follower Cedrick M from La.

AMAZING There isn't a fandom for this, but there really should be one! The plot is fantastic, and at some points, you may scream at the television because the character is about to die or do something wrong. I recommend this to everyone, and it's easy to catch up on since the next part of the season is in March, so you'll have time :)

Series A breath of fresh air. Engaging. I can't take my eyes off the screen until each episode is over. Then disappointed when each ends. I am one of those people who multi tasks when TV shows are playing, but not during Once up on a Time. Love the combo of each world and get this I didn't like ( at all) "Lost" half way during the first season. They are doing a much better job with Once. Love that kid Henry. And all of his "characters".

My Third Favorite Show Ever! After Breaking Bad and Doctor Who, of course. This show is great. It took me a long time to finally watch it. When I discovered Elsa (from Frozen) was going to be in Season 4, I binge watched the first 3 seasons just to catch up. I finished it in under 3 weeks, and now am buying each episode of season 4 as it comes out on Google Play. Buy all four seasons now, it's worth it!

Great entertainment Who doesn't love fairytales and this program has a spellbound twist on the various fairytales we all grew up loving and entertained within their depths Definitely worth watching just to enjoy the complexity of these various retellings and plot entrenched episodes.

Love their interpretation I thought the stories were going to resemble the original tales and were going to be boring but I LOVE IT! Everyone is kickass and love the twists to the stories. Highly recommend watching from the beginning.

Team once upon a time I love this show! I love the whole cast. I love Mr. Gold. I dont want this show to end. Regina and Mr.Gold got alot indtore for us to see. I cried on the last episode. This show is amazing! Neverb want it to end.

Magical This show is amazing on a scale of 1 - 10 ... it is 100. It keeps you on the edge of your seat wondering what will happen next. Full of great plots and twists, it is not a 5 star it is a 10 star.

Stunning!! All the fairytales that you read as a child and wondered what they would be like in realty is what this show is about. Absolutely fabulous! You will find yourself riding horseback with Prince Charming, walking through the woods with Red Riding Hood and sailing with Captain Hook. You even find yourself cheering for the villans. It's the best show on television in many many years!

Sucks you in! Best show TV show period. I'm in love with the characters the storyline and the acting. Its magical to see the amazing ways they all tie in together in action, romance and adapting to our worlds struggles and problems! I never want it to end!

Amazing This show is great! I find myself really pulled into the life's of the characters. I have cried with them, been angry, been shocked it is amazing. I'm so excited for the new season I can hardly wait to see what the crocodile is up to. Should be exciting!

Plot Twist Everywhere. You quickly fall in love with how much with the family atmosphere. They got every character from classics like snow white to even the new generation of fairy tales. This show always keeps you on your toes or biting your nails. Great family show that has a little of everything for everyone. Action, romance, comedy, and it keeps you thinking with all its mysteries.

Magical This is an amazing show and with leave you speechless. Its about true love, hope, and magic. It is truly magical!!!!!!!!! It made me cry (almost. Season 3 middle finale), jump with joy, and get mad at the producers but I loved it all! <3 <3 <3 >3

Kinda boring and cheesy After awhile of watching it gets cheesy and boring but that is my personal opinion By The way OUT is the perfect acronym for it cuz it needs to be out pointless lost its storyline

Who needs boring fairytales? Not me! Ill never think of fairytales the same way again after watching this show. SOOO good!! Love love love. Definitely a must watch. It has something for everyone. Adventure, romance , drama, baby daddy drama LOL, magic, dragons,horror, and best of all prince charming. :) how can you go wrong with that?

Love Love Love An amazing TV series and fantastic plot. I love it how they have almost every Disney/Cartoon character ever. Villains from all kinds of movies and fairytale heros. I wouldn't even be suprised if the Avengers showed up somewhere or Shrek. This show is addicting. I'm so in love with Robin Hood

Its a great show! Love everything about it! Don't you just love this show! It is absolutely the awesome at right next to my other fav. Psych. But I still love it. I can't really remember how I got hooked but I do know that its amazing! Don't even get me started on the amazing twists of each fairy tale! Its like stepping into a different wild each time you turn your phone/tablet/computer/TV! Its so absolutely wonderfull

Seriously AMAZING I have never been this crazy about a show before... Well, maybe Dexter, but hello?! Michael C. Hall is fairly easy on the eyes. ;) But for real, this show has so many twists and turns, some good, some bad, but all entertaining. I've just finished season 3 on Netflix and omg I can't get enough!! I'm honestly considering buying the season as I have no cable. Lol. But I'll tell you one thing, it'd be well worth it!!!! Love this show, been telling everyone I know to check it out. Keep up the good work!!!! :D

Spectacular! This visually stunning, well cast series is one of my favorite TV shows of all time. I stumbled upon this jewel thinking I wouldn't like it, but came to find out that I love it more than expressible. I hope others will also come across this gem and love it the way I do!

Once Upon A Time I am a fan of fairy tales, especially the ones with magic & modern day twists & computer animations! It makes everything sooo much more worth watching & brings imagination to life! The story plots couln't be better. Totally addicting!

A masterpiece When this show came out I thought it was going to be cheesy or lame. But year later a friend of mine told me about it and I decided to give it a shot. I got really hooked to it and I love it. This show is a must to watch. Great character acting, fantastic plots, and the length of the first season is just right. I really recommend it!

One of the best on tv With all the reality shows and trash you see on TV now days it is rare to find a show that you can enjoy. This show is attached to all the fairy tale characters of the cartoons we grew up with and inter weave them with new exciting characters we can grow with. I highly recommend this show.

Love it! This is definitely my favorite returning series especially since merlin has ended. The cast is prefect and the story line is great. I really enjoy watching the bits they fit in from the pre-cursed days, I think they fit those little stories in perfectly without having to draw away from the current story while making you understand the characters & of course what lead to the curse.

SEASON 2 STARTS SEPTEMBER 30TH! Get caught up! OUaT is one of the best series to hit the air in a long time. Robert Carlyle is Golden, and Lana Parilla will steal your heart. Jared Gilmore (Henry) is a refreshing departure from televisions average child actors. Thoughtful and believeable. Clichéd romances? Well... Yes, but, it's a Faerie Tale! Thumbs way up for a delightfully welcome escape on Sunday night's. If ABC could stop with the interruption of airing. Very annoying.

Awesome . Christina This is an awesome show great cast i love when there are actors i like and know from my favorite shows/ movies : vamp diaries big love house how i met your mother true blood ugly betty falling ski dexter 24 angle breaking bad damages spin city mad men swing town stargate universe Thor caption America final destination 2 sisterhood of the traveling pants john tucker must die and many more blue its a a great show i stayed house on labor day weekend and watch the whole season i love it cant wait for season 2 .

Awesome!!! My favorite show! It's so awesome and great how they changed up our beloved fairy tales. The actors, writer's, and sets are amazing! I love that the writer's from my favorite show ever (Lost) are writing for this also! Episode 1 from season 3 was a great way to introduce Neverland and Peter Pan! I love how they twisted it and made him kind of a villain!!!

Sooooo GOOD... I was introduced to this show by being told I might not like it. After I saw episode one of the first season, I couldn't help but be interested, the way the stories intertwine with the fairy tales that I knew and loved as a child makes the show nostalgic, while adding a refreshing twist to each tale. Season One had me hooked, Season Two had me yearning for more, and Season Three made me feel like one of the coolest and most careless hero's in fairy tales is an absolute douchebag. The show is not for everyone, as not all people grew up on these stories, but to people like me who did, this show is a godsend from our childhood to remind us that things may not always be what they appear. I love this show and how we all "got it wrong" with the actual accounts of what happened in their world. This is the kind show that makes you wanna drool rainbows because it's so good and "Marathonable."

I LOVE THIS ♥♥ THE SET, STORY, CHARACTERS, EVERYTHING IS SO BEAUTIFUL. IM CRYING TEARS OF JOY. FINALLY A TV SHOW WITH A GREAT EVERYTHING. HOOK AND THE MAIN PRINCE ARE REALLY CUTE. SNOW AND EMMA ARE PRETTY. HENRY IS ADORABLE. EVERYTHING IS MAGIC IN THIS TV SERIES. THANK YOU SO MUCH ♥

XoXo to Modern Fairy-tales Love this show! I loved the spinoff "...In Wonderland" as well & am very disappointed to see it end. Some advice for my fellow modern fairy-tale Lovers: Buy or rent The 10th Kingdom, amazing mini serious from a decade ago...I am STILL waiting for the sequal!

Love the Show, But... I love the intricately woven plot and well thought out characters. But how many Disney movies are they going to barrow characters from? So far we have "Snow white and the Seven Dwarves", "Sleeping Beauty", "Cinderela", "Beauty and the Beast", "Robin Hood", "Pinnoccio", "The Little Mermaid", and now "Frozen". What's next a flying elephant or talking lions? Or maybe we'll have a dragon tamer for the next character? OK so "The Wizard of Oz" was not a Disney move but I still think the show is coming to an end soon. How long can you keep bringing in Disney Characters and not become trite or even worse predictable.

This show has had its day While Once started out fairly strong, the initial conflict of the series was resolved far too quickly in the first season. Since then the show's writers just keep throwing new one dimensional "villains" at the audience to create more and more contrived situations for the show's characters to move through without any real motivation to speak of. Characters often betray their own personal beliefs as stated in the show at the whim of weak scripts.

Just Perfect Entertainment Once upon a time whisks one away to the land of make believe with a lot more class than is evident in other serialized dramas. The sets look real. The costumes are perfectly believable. The plot lines take us back to the days when mom or dad or an older brother or sister read the story to us until we fell asleep. The difference here is that there is available a wonderful musical background and the actors all know that in the end, good will win out; but when? So as we anxiously await season two, we must thank ABC for going along with us on this journey. It is not gentle, but it is gracious and it takes us back to the days when the little things really made a difference. Don't miss 'Once Upon a Time', you may see yourself in one of the characters; and wouldn't that be a revelation? Enjoy this one big time with your family.

Awesome revamp! Cool twist between the fairy-tales we grew up with and modern day. Never a boring episode. The characters are colorful and multifaceted. Its wonderful to see the good in the typical bad guys and view the events that molded them. Finally a show that's not about the criminal justice system!

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